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<title>Online Love Poem</title>
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<description>An online love poem is something that everyone can enjoy.  Are you interested in an online love poem?</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:58:07 EST</pubDate>
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	<description>For those who are not currently aware, an online love poem is one that you can read from wherever internet access is available.  Do you see?  You can go to the store or to China, it doesn't really matter, as long as there is some sort of portal through which you can access the internet.  Then, you can go to one of the search engines and look for a term like "online love poem."  You will undoubtedly receive many results, perhaps even thousands.  After this, you will then be able to read these brilliant works for as long as you like, provided that you can still maintain your net access.  Now isn't that great?  An online love poem is available for all to see, and for all to benefit from.  How can you beat that?

Can you?  Do you think?  It is possible.  But is it likely?

Don't be silly.  Be smart.  And by being smart, we are talking about the need for you to find anonline love poem and read it.  Then again, maybe you want to go about this from a different perspective.  Maybe you want to actually  become the writer of the next great online love poem.  You can express your deepest emotions and then place it on the internet so that others may see your talents.  Get it?  It's a really good idea, there is no denying that.

Not one bit.

Maybe a little?  No, not at all.  Indeed, love is a fine thing, and a love poem is a fine way to express that emotion.  Do you, ahem, second that emotion?  You should.  Online love poems, like milk, will do your body good.
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